The start of Chapter 20 describes Sai Baba in profound, philosophical terms. It portrays him as a "Siddhashram," or an abode of the perfected, whose mere sight is enough to relieve the fatigue of worldly life and drive away the delusion of existence for those close to him. The chapter explains that Sai is "originally formless" but took on a physical form for the sake of his devotees, much like an actor playing a role. Furthermore, it states that he offers his devotees the "shelter of eternal rest" and has the power to end the cycle of rebirths for those who surrender to him, highlighting his role as a supreme spiritual guide.
How does the beginning of Chapter 20 describe Sai Baba's fundamental nature and his effect on his followers?
📖 Chapter 20